Vision Convergence
#1
Does anyone suffer from Vision Convergence? Curious if you do or know someone that had, what treatment did they get and did it help or cure the problem.
I have to make a decision and looking for some help with experience with it.
I have to make a decision and looking for some help with experience with it.
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Originally Posted by chickadeee55
Does anyone suffer from Vision Convergence? Curious if you do or know someone that had, what treatment did they get and did it help or cure the problem.
I have to make a decision and looking for some help with experience with it.
I have to make a decision and looking for some help with experience with it.
Have you seen an opthamologist?
Or are you recognizing problems now, and hesitant to go?
If this is the case ... GO GO GO ... it's your eyes. Early diagnosis and care is vital for anything to do with our eyes.
#5
I looked it up since it sounds like what they would call what I have. It is. My eyes haven't focused together since I was 15. I have had a prism in one lens of my glasses since then. I can't see it and no body else can see it either. I don't know about any of the other "treatments" and I sure wouldn't let them do surgery for it. The prism makes your lenses a little more expensive but it works.
#6
Scissor Queen, yes I have heard of the prisms as a correction to the problem, but they told me it will continue to get worse as that is not a cure.
They suggest therapy, costs up to 3500. plus and in the end it may not work, but it is suppose to correct the problem, like retrain the eyes.
My insurance will not cover this treatment, it is not a proven therapy. And I have nothing to compare it with, will it work, I can't find anyone that has had tried it, outside the doctors office. I hate to say this, but is it a scam!. I don't think so, but it is alot of money.
Was hoping someone had some experience with it to help me make a decision which way to go.
Thank you for your comment.
They suggest therapy, costs up to 3500. plus and in the end it may not work, but it is suppose to correct the problem, like retrain the eyes.
My insurance will not cover this treatment, it is not a proven therapy. And I have nothing to compare it with, will it work, I can't find anyone that has had tried it, outside the doctors office. I hate to say this, but is it a scam!. I don't think so, but it is alot of money.
Was hoping someone had some experience with it to help me make a decision which way to go.
Thank you for your comment.
#7
Originally Posted by chickadeee55
Scissor Queen, yes I have heard of the prisms as a correction to the problem, but they told me it will continue to get worse as that is not a cure.
They suggest therapy, costs up to 3500. plus and in the end it may not work, but it is suppose to correct the problem, like retrain the eyes.
My insurance will not cover this treatment, it is not a proven therapy. And I have nothing to compare it with, will it work, I can't find anyone that has had tried it, outside the doctors office. I hate to say this, but is it a scam!. I don't think so, but it is alot of money.
Was hoping someone had some experience with it to help me make a decision which way to go.
Thank you for your comment.
They suggest therapy, costs up to 3500. plus and in the end it may not work, but it is suppose to correct the problem, like retrain the eyes.
My insurance will not cover this treatment, it is not a proven therapy. And I have nothing to compare it with, will it work, I can't find anyone that has had tried it, outside the doctors office. I hate to say this, but is it a scam!. I don't think so, but it is alot of money.
Was hoping someone had some experience with it to help me make a decision which way to go.
Thank you for your comment.
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Originally Posted by chickadeee55
Scissor Queen, yes I have heard of the prisms as a correction to the problem, but they told me it will continue to get worse as that is not a cure.
They suggest therapy, costs up to 3500. plus and in the end it may not work, but it is suppose to correct the problem, like retrain the eyes.
My insurance will not cover this treatment, it is not a proven therapy. And I have nothing to compare it with, will it work, I can't find anyone that has had tried it, outside the doctors office. I hate to say this, but is it a scam!. I don't think so, but it is alot of money.
Was hoping someone had some experience with it to help me make a decision which way to go.
Thank you for your comment.
They suggest therapy, costs up to 3500. plus and in the end it may not work, but it is suppose to correct the problem, like retrain the eyes.
My insurance will not cover this treatment, it is not a proven therapy. And I have nothing to compare it with, will it work, I can't find anyone that has had tried it, outside the doctors office. I hate to say this, but is it a scam!. I don't think so, but it is alot of money.
Was hoping someone had some experience with it to help me make a decision which way to go.
Thank you for your comment.
If it's by your optician ... again, ask for the info, but also get a second opinion by someone at a higher level, ie an opthamologist.
I did say earlier that I don't have the VC issues to deal with, despite all my eye problems. That's not really true ... I do have prisms in my eye glasses for that problem. I just don't register as it being an issue for myself, being that it's correct/managed via the prisms.
Of course, it depends on how serious your problem is and whether the prisms can fully manage it for you. Again, an opthamologist should be able to give you some good insights into the near future about this as well as your long term probabilities.
And yes, nothing is guaranteed .... I'd be like you asking some serious questions about the $$$ when they are giving you such a marginal view towards the results!
#9
QuiltE, Thank you for your words.
I have an appointment tonight to get my test results. About two weeks ago I have to go for some vision skill testing to determine how bad my VC was. Tonight I get those results.
My VC is bad enough that it effects me doing my job now, I spend alot of time on a computer and working with excel spreadsheets. I also gave up knitting 4 years ago, because of blurred vision. Which I am sure was the VC.
When I had my skill testing they put prisms in front of my eyes to see if they would help and it did, but they told me this is not a cure and your eyes will get worse. So, that mainly told me the therapy was my only hope.
What bothers me is I don't have any references to look at for the therapy, is it worth it. Yes, it is my eyes, but if the therapy doesn't work my option is prisms. I wanted some statics on it. Can't be found. I have read that at home therapy with computer programs don't work. (you can buy the software) But they say you need a clinic setting for the effect. Hmmm.
I don't know what I will do, I am concerned about my ability to so my job now, I also gave up reading books years ago, just can't do it, I get real bad eye strain headaches and then migraines after that.
Again, thank you for your comments. I will have to see what I learn at my appt tonight. The doctor I am seeing is an O.D.
I have an appointment tonight to get my test results. About two weeks ago I have to go for some vision skill testing to determine how bad my VC was. Tonight I get those results.
My VC is bad enough that it effects me doing my job now, I spend alot of time on a computer and working with excel spreadsheets. I also gave up knitting 4 years ago, because of blurred vision. Which I am sure was the VC.
When I had my skill testing they put prisms in front of my eyes to see if they would help and it did, but they told me this is not a cure and your eyes will get worse. So, that mainly told me the therapy was my only hope.
What bothers me is I don't have any references to look at for the therapy, is it worth it. Yes, it is my eyes, but if the therapy doesn't work my option is prisms. I wanted some statics on it. Can't be found. I have read that at home therapy with computer programs don't work. (you can buy the software) But they say you need a clinic setting for the effect. Hmmm.
I don't know what I will do, I am concerned about my ability to so my job now, I also gave up reading books years ago, just can't do it, I get real bad eye strain headaches and then migraines after that.
Again, thank you for your comments. I will have to see what I learn at my appt tonight. The doctor I am seeing is an O.D.
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Originally Posted by chickadeee55
QuiltE, Thank you for your words.
I have an appointment tonight to get my test results. About two weeks ago I have to go for some vision skill testing to determine how bad my VC was. Tonight I get those results.
My VC is bad enough that it effects me doing my job now, I spend alot of time on a computer and working with excel spreadsheets. I also gave up knitting 4 years ago, because of blurred vision. Which I am sure was the VC.
When I had my skill testing they put prisms in front of my eyes to see if they would help and it did, but they told me this is not a cure and your eyes will get worse. So, that mainly told me the therapy was my only hope.
What bothers me is I don't have any references to look at for the therapy, is it worth it. Yes, it is my eyes, but if the therapy doesn't work my option is prisms. I wanted some statics on it. Can't be found. I have read that at home therapy with computer programs don't work. (you can buy the software) But they say you need a clinic setting for the effect. Hmmm.
I don't know what I will do, I am concerned about my ability to so my job now, I also gave up reading books years ago, just can't do it, I get real bad eye strain headaches and then migraines after that.
Again, thank you for your comments. I will have to see what I learn at my appt tonight. The doctor I am seeing is an O.D.
I have an appointment tonight to get my test results. About two weeks ago I have to go for some vision skill testing to determine how bad my VC was. Tonight I get those results.
My VC is bad enough that it effects me doing my job now, I spend alot of time on a computer and working with excel spreadsheets. I also gave up knitting 4 years ago, because of blurred vision. Which I am sure was the VC.
When I had my skill testing they put prisms in front of my eyes to see if they would help and it did, but they told me this is not a cure and your eyes will get worse. So, that mainly told me the therapy was my only hope.
What bothers me is I don't have any references to look at for the therapy, is it worth it. Yes, it is my eyes, but if the therapy doesn't work my option is prisms. I wanted some statics on it. Can't be found. I have read that at home therapy with computer programs don't work. (you can buy the software) But they say you need a clinic setting for the effect. Hmmm.
I don't know what I will do, I am concerned about my ability to so my job now, I also gave up reading books years ago, just can't do it, I get real bad eye strain headaches and then migraines after that.
Again, thank you for your comments. I will have to see what I learn at my appt tonight. The doctor I am seeing is an O.D.
I will admit I do use non-prism-cheaters for quick reads (eg. labels/tags in stores) as I tend not to take my prism glasses from home, unless I know I will really need them. Too expensive to risk their loss! Though if I know I will be using my glasses a lot, they go with me .... particularly to sewing classes! Otherwise, I cannot function for long, if I don't use my prism glasses!
Another thought ... by chance are you near a University School of Opthamology or a hospital with a specialized clinc (often attached to a University here). It might be worthwhilte for you to ask for a referral so you can get a 2nd opinion from them, and who knows, perhaps get other options for dealing with this.
Good Luck ... and let us know what you learn tonight!
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